In this guide
The All England Club hosts tennis's most revered Grand Slam tournament, and its corresponding prediction markets attract substantial trading volume. Grass presents a distinct playing surface — powerful serves flourish, specialists in clay struggle — offering informed spectators a measurable advantage against casual market participants.
Wimbledon 2026 Odds
Men's Singles contenders (PolyGram, May 2026):
- Carlos Alcaraz: ~28-32% — Current title holder, commanding grass performance
- Novak Djokovic: ~18-22% — Seven-time victor, maintains grass mastery
- Jannik Sinner: ~15-18% — Ranked first globally, developing grass credentials
- Daniil Medvedev: ~6-9% — Historically finds grass challenging
- Jack Draper: ~5-7% — Home nation competitor, formidable service game
Women's Singles:
- Aryna Sabalenka: ~22-26%
- Iga Swiatek: ~16-20% — Grass surface traditionally difficult
- Barbora Krejcikova: ~10-14% — Reigning champion
Grass Court Edge for Traders
- Serving metrics carry heightened significance on grass versus alternative surfaces — monitor first-serve success rates and service winners closely
- Pre-Wimbledon tournaments: performances at Queen's Club and Halle provide the strongest indicators for championship outcomes
- Seasonal patterns: certain athletes consistently exceed or fall short of expectations when competing on grass relative to their rankings
- Bracket positioning: evaluating which section of the draw presents the most favourable path for each seeded player
FAQ
- When is Wimbledon 2026?
- The tournament spans fourteen days across late June and early July. Championship matches culminate on the second Sunday of competition.
- When do Wimbledon prediction markets resolve?
- Settlement occurs within one day following each title match, determined by official Wimbledon records.
- Are there individual match markets for Wimbledon?
- Yes — PolyGram provides match-specific prediction markets across significant Wimbledon contests, encompassing all semi-final encounters and championship matches.